Phil and Matt Simms Analyze J.J. Mccarthy

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2024
  • Phil and Matt Simms Analyze J.J. Mccarthy and discuss how Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh will help with the adjustment to the pro level.
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Комментарии • 31

  • @LorenzoNikeMN
    @LorenzoNikeMN Месяц назад +7

    Young, talented, coachable, good intangibles, good mindset, winner, good in high pressure. A good seed to plant in the Vikings organization

    • @SimmsComplete
      @SimmsComplete 24 дня назад

      Offensive minded Head Coach, great skill players, JJ won the Qb Draft lottery in many ways

    • @trhansen3244
      @trhansen3244 20 дней назад

      James Kirk thought the same thing when he planted the Khan seed on Ceti Alpha V and he nearly ended up destroying the whole universe. I'm not saying McCarthy will destroy the universe. But he might just destroy the whole Vikings team.

  • @YDCFF_
    @YDCFF_ Месяц назад +14

    Y'all are microanalyzing a 21 year old kid that just won a championship.... Give the kid a chance to develop... He will be a great QB!

    • @SimmsComplete
      @SimmsComplete 24 дня назад

      And we agree. We want to educate fans on what he does great and what he'll need to improve in the NFL thats all.

    • @jp8006
      @jp8006 11 дней назад

      It’s necessary, every inch of what they’re talking about matters when it comes to being an nfl qb!

    • @YDCFF_
      @YDCFF_ 11 дней назад

      @@jp8006 I'm a retired scout and know that, but all rookies need time to adjust to the speed of the NFL and develop their mechanics etc. 90% of playing QB in the NFL is mental. They can't get by on athletic ability alone like many do in college. NTM most need to learn a pro style offense. JJ is the most NFL ready QB because he was developed by Harbaugh... He is also the most intelligent. I will take a smart QB over an athlete every time.

  • @SoFrEsH_sOcLeAn
    @SoFrEsH_sOcLeAn Месяц назад +7

    As a Viking fan starved for that Franchise guy totally excited for JJ. He has so much upside without having to be thrown to the fire. Let the kid suit up, feel gameday, and learn while watching Darnold. Maybe he's ready week 7, or maybe he battles for the starting gig next year. He is young and ripe with talent. Don't over extend a young brain that needs to absorb information to be your CEO of your team/franchise QB.

    • @SimmsComplete
      @SimmsComplete 24 дня назад +1

      We agree if he adapts quickly great! If not let him practice, watch, & learn for a little.

  • @TopTrip3le
    @TopTrip3le Месяц назад +4

    I see the correlation with hockey, he has really good footwork

    • @SimmsComplete
      @SimmsComplete 24 дня назад

      I know nothing about Hockey so I'll take your word for it. JJ is a very good athlete and can move suddenly, good trait to have as a QB

  • @johnnyd386
    @johnnyd386 Месяц назад +4

    I always enjoy the Simms analysis. 👍👍

  • @hungdinh9292
    @hungdinh9292 Месяц назад +1

    Great analysis guys.

  • @MrAllDay2u
    @MrAllDay2u 26 дней назад

    I see some young John Elway 💪🚀🎯

  • @tracyenglish9998
    @tracyenglish9998 Месяц назад +2

    He doesn't have just one Speed!! Open your eyes!!

    • @SimmsComplete
      @SimmsComplete 24 дня назад

      Wide Open 😳, he had very few touch throws and anticipation throws compared to some other Qb's.

  • @krim1524
    @krim1524 Месяц назад +3

    Young guy just yapping

  • @williamsampson4460
    @williamsampson4460 Месяц назад +1

    Honestly, I see major issues with many of these throws that create missed opportunities for yards after the catch. He does make good decision about who to throw it to and is decisive. His accuracy is okay and has room for improvement with NFL coaching.
    at 4:28, he has a clean pocket and a wide open receiver in the middle. The receiver has to slow down to catch the ball towards the back hip. If he leads the receiver that is a touchdown. at 4:41, that is a really long and slow windup to throw and the ball is in the air for a long time also. at 6:29, he runs into pressure from a clean pocket and throws a hard sinker to a wide open receiver. 7:16 is a great play and throw. at 7:51, another good play because he removes the ability of the safety to move up and make a play by going back shoulder.
    At 8:18, that throw is underthrown for no reason to a wide open receiver. At 9:14, that throwing motion looks like right handed Tim Tebow. At 10:47, again he wanders forward into pressure from a clean pocket. At 12:21, that is an okay throw but it should be to the outside of the receiver. 12:43 is another very nice throw.

    • @Yesquire0
      @Yesquire0 28 дней назад +1

      Your viewpoint is fairly even-handed rather than ridiculously overly critical like many armchair analysts have myteriously been about J.J. I realize you didn't get to pick the plays to pick apart. The Simms picked them. But, once again, the kid is thowing completions 20 or 30 or 40 yards downfield and your focus isn't on the fact the pass was completed for a 1st down, but on this little nit or that one (not in stride, too low, too fast. wrong shoulder, etc.). The run up this year's draft will long be remembered for the number of fans whose comments, or even their videos they put together, were filled to the brim with long pass completions with which they found supposed serous faults in support of their opinion J.J. was going to be a 5th round pick to play backup in the NFL..

    • @williamsampson4460
      @williamsampson4460 28 дней назад

      @@Yesquire0 Thanks, yeah, I guess it is normal for most people to view QB's as a bust or a steal. I still believe he is not a day 1 starter right now. I think success for a rookie QB is based on coaching, health, and chemistry with teammates. These things can be difficult to predict. A lot of QB's look impressive in college but have weaknesses that are exposed by the higher level of competition.

  • @duanejahn2368
    @duanejahn2368 Месяц назад +3

    According to Matt, the QB who throws the most passes is the best? Lazy

    • @Robert-fs1pb
      @Robert-fs1pb 26 дней назад

      Hays and Haines use to like quarterbacks that use to throw allot.

    • @SimmsComplete
      @SimmsComplete 24 дня назад

      Duaaaannneee, I did'nt say the QB who throws the most is the best, I just said that the others have more reps dropping back, making decisions, and throwing more than JJ and if I was in a draft room that would be a point of discussion for me regarding the most important position in football.

  • @natesath5270
    @natesath5270 Месяц назад +1

    More qb content 🙌

    • @SimmsComplete
      @SimmsComplete 24 дня назад

      On the way Check out the Michael Penix & Drake Maye breakdown

  • @nunchuckken4343
    @nunchuckken4343 Месяц назад

    The description "Chargers coach... Will help JJ at the pro level" Harbaugh is going to help develop a QB on another team? Why? How? 😂

  • @Jefff72
    @Jefff72 Месяц назад +1

    JJ to JJ for a payday!

  • @TedTucholski
    @TedTucholski 6 дней назад

    Matt sounds just lie Chris